Julia Roberts And Husband Danny Moder Watch Their Kids Play Soccer
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:34 a.m. ET
Julia Roberts and her husband Danny Moder were spotted watching their kids play soccer this weekend. The Pretty Woman star, whose new project is the Amazon show Homecoming, appeared to be having a great time dressed down with messy hair. Rumors have flown about trouble in her marriage with cinematographer Moder, but they came together for their three children's sports activity. Recently, Roberts, 51, caused shock by shriveling to 105 pounds, a source told RadarOnline.com. Scroll through the gallery for more!
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Roberts plays a novice psychologist who helps transition military veterans back into civilian life in the new Amazon thriller Homecoming. And she showed home is where her heart is when playing with her kids, as RadarOnline.com's photos show.
The star wore an all-denim outfit on the soccer field and let her hair run wild. She adjusted a red umbrella during the day so that the kids wouldn't get too much sun.
Roberts and Moder, 49, who married in 2002, raise twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 13, and son Henry, 11. There has often been talk of trouble in paradise, but the two have stuck together for years.
As RadarOnline.com revealed this September, an insider said Roberts was only tipping the scales at 105 pounds. "Julia’s working out with a trainer six days a week. She’s doing step aerobics, Pilates and yoga, and eating hardly anything at all,” an insider spilled.
Onlookers barely noticed that a huge Hollywood star was in their midst on soccer day, because Roberts was in serious mommy mode! However, she recently hit the red carpet at the Broadway musical remake of Pretty Woman.
Roberts appeared to be relaxing this weekend and thoroughly enjoying doting on her three kids with Moder.
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